PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MAY 7, 1951 Ketchum-Forster Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Ketchum of Lawrence announce the marriage of their daughter, Neva, to Mr. Walter Forster, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Forster, Sr., of Pinal Del Rio, Cuba. The ceremony was read by the Rev. H. V. Collins in the parsonage of the Church of God in Lawrence. The couple was attended by Mr. Ewing Gunn of Lawrence and Miss Justine Klumisse of Holton. Mrs. Forster is a graduate of Liberty Memorial High school. Mr. Forster was a student in education at the University in 1948 and 1949. The couple is now at home at 1015 Connecticut. Moore-LaBan Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Jess L. Moore, Wichita, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Beth, to Mr. Frank LaBan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaBan, Teaneck, N.J. The announcement was made at dinner recently at the Sigma Kappa house by Miss Carolyn Oliver. Other attendants were Miss Ann Murphy and Miss Helen Schenck. Miss Moore and Mr. LaBan are College sophomores. University Women Elect Mrs. Chubb Mrs. H. B. Chubb was elected president at the business meeting and tea given by the University Women's club Thursday afternoon at Myers hall. Other officers are: Mrs. Frank Hoecker, vice-president; Mrs. Karl Limbacher, recording secretary; Mrs. E. R. Hall, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Hilden Gibson, treasurer; Mrs. James K. Hitt, assistant treasurer; Mrs. L. C. Woodruff, social chairman. Mrs. James Nickerson, program chairman; Mrs. Henry Shenk, newcomer chairman; Mrs. F. J. Moreau, group chairman; Mrs. E.C. Buehler, publicity chairman; Mrs. Ralph Park, Miss Sara Patterson, and Mrs. Leslie Tupy, members at large. An original play, "Sunnyside in Crisis," by Mrs. C. F. Nelson and Mrs. W. H. Shoemaker was presented by members of the Newcomers club. Members of the cast were Mrs. Ambrose Saricks, Mrs. Charles Oldfather, Mrs. Karel Blaas, Mrs. Warren Snyder, Mrs. Lee Jaacson. Mrs. Raymond Corf, Mrs. Clayton Krebshiel, Mrs. Karl Limbacher, Mrs. Oscar Haugh, Mrs. W. M. Dickey, Mrs. Gordon Colliser, and Mrs. Howard Baumgartel. The parts of the children were played by Bill Snyder, Felicia Oldfather, Thad Oldfather, and Stephen Oldfather, Peter and Mrs. Mrs. George O. Foster and Mrs. George J. Hood presided at the tea table. *Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers* THE WEEK'S WASH OF WHITES! White shirts Socks—T-shirts Shorts—Handkerchiefs You bring 'em in! We wash and dry 'em for Alpha Kappa Lambda Holds Laurel Fete A large replica of the Alpha Kappa Lambda shield decorated the Crystal room of the Eldridge hotel April 27 for the fraternity's spring formal, the Laurel fete. Bob Blum's orchestra furnished the music. Don Spiegel, pianist, played at intermission. Chaperons were Mrs. Treva Brown, Mrs. C. L. Veath, Mrs. E. R. Hooper, and Mrs. Lela Wilson. Out-of-town guests were Mary Anne Collins, Muskegue, Okla.; Pat McClanahan, Merriam; Mary Ann Brown, Kansas City, Mo.; Virginia Janes, Kansas City, Mo.; Norma Steck, Overland Park; Lee McKee, Overland Park; Mary Lou Allen, Overland Park. Anne Krehbiel, MrPherson; Ruth Weske, Kenosha, Wisc.; Beverly Bales, Zion, Ill.; Faye Van Meter, Kansas City, Mo.; Carolyn Benson, Memphis, Tenn. Dr. and Mrs. Lee E. Rook, Kansas City, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Kiehl, Fittsburg; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Etheringham, Mission; Mr. and Anderson-Ogle Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Phil Anderson, Newton announce the engagement of their daughter, Doretta, to Mr. Bob Ogle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ogle, Anthony. Mr. Ogle is an engineering sophomore and a member of Sigma Pi, social fraternity. Mrs. C. L. Allen, Overland Park; Mr. J. Glenn Hahn, Kansas City, Mo. Other guests were Carol Stein, Betty Stewart, Nancy Sandeh, Joanne Varnum, Jo Anne Hynes, Rita Hanlion, Pat Gibbs, Shirley Mickelson, Jane Bock, Barbara Kesner, Martha Dicker, Shirley Ross, Marilyn Metz, Mary Anne O'Neill, Kathryn Cook. Margaret Alice Moore, Sally Black, Mary Suart, Olive Selfridge, Patricia Salyer, Kathryn Peters, Mona Coffman, Susie Gumpert, Darlene Driggers, Evelyn White, Donna Hull, Shirley Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Spiegel, Mr. and Mrs. David Harner. "Are You Sure This Is The K.U. Bus?" Trades Training Institute Cunseen Trades Training Institute Prairie, Mississippi In Prairie, Mississippi, the Trades Training Institute Canteen is a favorite student gathering spot. In the Canteen—Coca-Cola is the favorite drink. With the college crowd at the Trades Training Institute, as with every crowd-Coke belongs. Ask for it either way... both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 1951, The Coca-Cola Company Delta Sigma Theta Holds Initiation For Three Girls Three students were recently initiated into Delta Sigma Theta sorority. They were Bobbie West, College sophomore; Gwendolene Morrison, education sophomore; and Bessie Humphrey, journalism junior. The new initiates were honored at a banquet Sunday, April 28 in the Kansas room of the Union. FLYING? See FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Phone 30 8th and Mass. Read The Daily Kansan Daily Choose now while our selections of these new Parkers are complete. MON STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE 35 PI lovers immed **terms:** *ith tl* *e pai* *uring Spt* *ity D* *alism* *may be* OLLIFT craft py ou St SMALL cycle for fortification, or car fawor UICK good, 1 perfect must so YPINC cheses, accurate 3 doors coo res dep est ate